Requirements

Python 2.6+

Arduino IDE distribution

picocom for serial communication

Limitations

As for current version, ino works only in Linux and MacOS.
However it was created with other OS users in mind,
so it will eventually get full cross-platform support.
Help from Windows-developers is much appreciated.

Fix #44, #45: Building and uploading for Arduino Leonardo is fully supported.

Fix #3, #29: Build artifacts for different board models and Arduino distributions
go in different build subdirectories, so you haven’t to run ino clean and
rebuild if you switch to another Arduino model or software distribution.

The version of avr gcc toolset that is bundled with Arduino Software is now
always preferred over system-wide. So that users with edge-versions of software
(such as Arch Linux) able to produce expected results.

0.3.3

Fix #16: *.ino and *.pde sketches are now populated with function
prototypes while preprocessing step in the same way as it done by Arduino IDE,
so it is now possible to use functions before they’re declared or defined.

0.3.2

Fix #13: Local header #includes from sketch files are no longer lead to
‘No such file or directory’ error. Now GCC is given an additional include
path pointing to the sketch origin while compiling processed source.

Fix #18: Proper scanning of dependency files when multiple library
dependencies are found on the same line. Now all of them are taken into
account, not just first one.

Add: Processed sketch files now have #line directive so that they appear
as original source in GCC output in case of syntax errors.

Add: Automatic dependency tracking for included header files. Now a
sketch or cpp source get rebuild once an included (directly or
indirectly) header changes.